Cows don't drink milk, only cow babies - calves - drink milk. And it comes from their udders, which are pretty far down on their stomachs, just before their hind legs.
Cows milk is. Not their mothers milk is not. Cows milk will make their tummy upset. Give them water to drink.
Cows drink Water
in fact a baby cow is called a calf, and yes they do drink their mothers milk the first few feedings of milk is called bee-stings its very nutrious for the calf but unsuitable for human consumption, a cows milk is suitable for human consumption 4-5 days after calving(giving birth)
yes harper seals drink there mothers milk
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
All babies should drink only mothers milk through the early stages of infancy. As we grow we cut back our consumption and drink other things, but a large number of people still drink some milk, mostly from cows throughout their lives.
The milk that lambs drink from their mothers is warm.
fish: have scales, have gills and they are blindmammals: drink mothers milk, have hairs on their body birds: have beaks, and they can fly.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.
Animals that are mammals nourish their developing young inside the mothers body and then provide milk for them after they are born. Some animals that are mammals are elephants, cows, dogs, and humans.
With this trick question, most people will say "Milk," (which is not true) just for the fun of the questioner catching the questionee off guard. Cows drink water, not milk.
Cows do not eat (nor drink) milk. They drink water and eat forages like grass, hay, silage and grains.